It's obvious the band are out to showcase everything they’re capable of, and every so often, that includes some flashes of optimism. While the duo were never going to lower their fists, as the sardonic Hunger Games and artfully vicious Makes Me Violent attest, their sunnier side still shines forth. He’s A Man is both sharp-eyed and sharp-tongued and may well raise a few laughs (big hand for ‘The G spot don’t exist man, that’s just feminist propaganda!’) in its dissection of toxic masculinity, while the uplifting Dream Big is a rallying cry to aiming high and living proud that’s also the most positive they’ve ever sounded.
Indeed, their rebellious spirit is intertwined with a sense of total, inspiring self-love and in creating that feeling of empowerment, Humble As The Sun feels revolutionary in a fresh new way.
Verdict: 4/5
For fans of: FEVER 333, Rage Against The Machine, SNAYX
Humble As The Sun is released April 5 via Ghost Theatre